Humble beginnings

ffbigdawg

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It all started here about 2 years ago when I bought my first Smith, a 332 pocket gun for work. I never really posted much but I've learned a lot from this forum reading posts and learning from others. It's slowly become an addiction. After the 332 came a 15-4, then a 28-2, then a 19-4 because the 28 is too nice to shoot), then a 36-1, and then a 442 no dash. And there is a 2 inch 36-1 on the way.

You fine folks have helped me get this far in my collection without even knowing you were enabling my habit. So since everyone here like pictures I figured I'd share a few of the family.
 

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Very nice. You've got a great assortment of Smith's there.

They will multiply....trust me.
:D
 
You will not any get help up here for you addiction as most of us are complete S&W addicts. We also love to help feed you addiction by posting about great S&W revolvers and posting great pictures and urging you to but the next model you want.
 
No Model 10???
That's almost sacriledge for a S&W owner to not have a 10. (or 5)
 
I sure don't see nuthin' humble about that bunch of guns.

You're on the way to a very nice set of guns.

BTW, that 28 is just beggin' to be shot. You need to let it do what it was meant to do. Ain't nuthin' sadder than a unfulfilled S&W.;)

Shoot it, clean it, and your grandkids will be doin' the same someday.
 
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Like Iggy said, You owe it to yourself and the model 28 to shoot the
darn gun. I have'nt seen a gun yet that is too nice to shoot. haha
Nice group of Smiths you have there my friend. Hope it continues
to grow.

Chuck
 
Very nice start to your collection, collecting Smiths is like cancer...just keeps spreading.
 
The idea was to keep the nicest ones for the kids. Nothing better than being the first to send lead down the pipe. Thanks for all of the kind words and compliments on my collection. I'll be sure to keep you folks updated. My wishlist is a mile long.
 
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